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Hydrangea macrophylla 'Little Blue'

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Little Blue'

$50.72
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Little Blue'—
$50.72

The Story

  • If you like hydrangeas but only have a smidgen of outdoor space with which to work, then 'Little Blue' might well be the variety for you...
  • A dwarf cultivar, growing to just seventy-five centimetres (give or take) in height, this hydrangea offers huge ornamental appeal with its showy blue blooms and rich green foliage.
  • Ideal for container growing, 'Little Blue' is undoubtedly a fabulous choice for patios, terraces and balconies. If you do plan on growing this plant in a pot, use a compost that skews acidic as this will ensure the boldest flower colour!
  • While this might be one of the smaller hydrangeas out there, that doesn't mean it isn't tough. Far from it, in fact. With a fully hardy RHS rating, seriously sturdy flower stems and a tolerance to salty coastal air, this plant is far more robust than you'd think.
  • Top tip: Plant as part of a woodland garden scheme alongside hostas, ferns, astilbes and heucheras.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Little Blue' - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Little Blue' - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

  • If you like hydrangeas but only have a smidgen of outdoor space with which to work, then 'Little Blue' might well be the variety for you...
  • A dwarf cultivar, growing to just seventy-five centimetres (give or take) in height, this hydrangea offers huge ornamental appeal with its showy blue blooms and rich green foliage.
  • Ideal for container growing, 'Little Blue' is undoubtedly a fabulous choice for patios, terraces and balconies. If you do plan on growing this plant in a pot, use a compost that skews acidic as this will ensure the boldest flower colour!
  • While this might be one of the smaller hydrangeas out there, that doesn't mean it isn't tough. Far from it, in fact. With a fully hardy RHS rating, seriously sturdy flower stems and a tolerance to salty coastal air, this plant is far more robust than you'd think.
  • Top tip: Plant as part of a woodland garden scheme alongside hostas, ferns, astilbes and heucheras.